Clinton News-Record, 1975-08-14, Page 15r
W e f . Wetha l what w , the
d iti we were into Coracles have resigned
e l se a weren't ac- themselves to reAdtng about it
e 'leanae+ :tosl snow." in thePorfer.
roto lel c kihritree
increased
when British
auth Pattison,
" native lf,
t nstion with a
r.
teroi
eacomandthelate
rft Wesley Beacom,
fitted from Conestoga
e*s.
Stratford 'u
as July 20, With her
in nursing. Miss
is a graduate" of
1 Huron Secondary
;r«old Mr. Pattison
the presentation in
ry of his maternal
Walter H. Men -
Ott the qinton
from l0to
.� * tete boo isa� ►
hist+ita1 apresent daY
attractions that can be seen
along the roads and highways
of Vancouver island and �r
compiled in 18 months. Mt
Pattison said the first copy was
sold in 1913 and predicts
book sales will reath 10,000
copies try the end of August.
The load born author is the
son of the late Eder Pattison
and Marjorie Manning, who
_active in the 'omen s
anemp+ » Unhand
' iii Board;.
ant irandsonF! Waiter and
aret ing and
li aattce
.0. Pattison, a
railway station agent Welborn)
from 1882 until his retirement.
ViMr. Pattison moved to
cttar .. Rwii•Athet'
in 1921, after' the death of his
father and was employed in the
book sales business before
miming a full-time author.
"'Milestones on Vancouver
Island" is the first of. three
beaks he has written and one of
40.titles that hesells through his
Western Canada based
Wishing company, Milestone
'tthlishing and Distribution.
AUGUST T6-17
2:064e4:30pm:
CENTRALIA AIRPORT
Dance Saturday Nite
CAMPSITES AVAILABLE
($1000 retail value installed -in tractor)
With yo
new Ur c�EJIU,wiu,i�■75
purchase of
OFFER GOOD JULY 10 THROUGH AUG 31. 1975
the Tractor Specialist
Clinton 482-3409
• Mites Milk Moe!
pl irse can one of the
firilowing numbers prior to
�,ptentber� 2 for in -
,
482 -9424
or visit the School
kiawt 25.29
s *a* end Smite Ilivelfast Carineetbri at to
E COWS BEANS FAMOUS STREET,(t 7
&an Queen Contest
Dance In The Arena SaturdayNig%t
"THE MOLLY M GUI ES"
and `Tis IiirbovrI tes"
fa t risi_.
Twenty years from now, crops
growing on recycled garbage will be
cm everyday sight.
That's pretty hard to imagine
right now because most of us think of
garbage Aust that -- garbage But -
in fact, ifs Ci potential resource.
And the Ontario Ministry of
the Environment is harnessing a
How does it happen?
By recycling. Garbage will be
taken to recycling centres where it
some of it, turned into fertile soil to re-
vitalize barren areas of the province
The same basic shredding and
separating processi1I cxlso produce
fuel, fir, cardbodrd., rrietals.
And we've just bun to explore
the possible end uses of garbage
S+cy-'Ler
a. -.V01.
MOLLY McGUIRES
and Ss
"NARBOURLIT
5,,
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►A
The ystem: step by step.
A centre for advanced research will
come up with many more.
Where fs•it happening?
Our Ministry has
already inaugurated
Ontario's first recycling
centre in North York
In the next two years° w,
similar .centres wall be
.built to sere London,:
Sudbury, Feel, Helton,
Metro Toronto and •
south eastern Ontano
In 15 years there will be
recycling ,centres all across the
-provrnce to handle 90 per cent of
Ontano's garbage everythinq q trorn
abandoned cars to ')rgtinir- w,
Why 'recycle?
Because the people )f Ontan
-all of us -pile up grzrb•:rYr� i three
times the rateoth"at thF pot,: r; ,n
increases
The Ministry;s w r►:.•.: �,'l
ways to reduce tfril r.JT w = ii
always. have garbag ._ -1.-woy're
y'
having trouble findinr; : : -es to :..t
it and,the landfill to
Once garbage IF i
recycled, those w:,. �r
But+imoi`e irrnportant !rig
problems, we're litern .::y tr r )w:r;,t
away valuable res -our• -es jrvi' every
ton of garbage we Esc :r,z
In a oommunit°r .3f 100 000
garbage recycling 'Ni? Anserre
the equivalent of up tc 3 500 000
gallons of fuel oil 7 year 3 600 tons of
treclaimed steel 4 500 trans -f glass_
Our recycling 5rc qr, im is '
47 considered .-)ne of the most
advanced ;n the world It's a
•, commitment to a
' different way of laving
And the whole
t world will be watching
Ontanos garbage come
r'.*,. up roses
tviinistry
of the
.» Environment
Ontario
Han Wiltinm Newman Mm,ster
Everett Riggs Deputy Minister